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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

I was at another brake check where this "fox" was going up to all the trucks as soon as they would pull in. I stayed and watched for a while when this weird trucker came up to my window and started telling me about the "fox". Now I thought this was a coyote but Mr. My family raises dogs says it is a fox. Let me know what you think.

P.S. I did not feed the animal in this video or the last one. A lot of you were upset in the last video thinking I was feeding it aswell. But you must realize I just videotape what is going on around me. I DID NOT FEED THE ANIMALS.

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  • feed it like you did the other one maybe you will get bitten and then you will not mess with then

  • Maybe you should read the video description. I didn't feed it. some other trucker did.

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  • It's a rare foxote, only found around truck stops in North America! :) These are rare animals and have a taste for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! Just make sure you leave them a glass of milk! :)

  • Soeh... Why are you feeding the animals, dude?

    *LOL*

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  • he sooo cute just hungry..poor thing..give some meat or somthing..he came to u guys for help..

    wish i was him :(

    breaks my heart!

  • wow that aint no fox.....lol.......thass wylie coyote

  • thats one prego coyote.

  • coyote for sure, nice as a fox though!

  • It's a female coyote. Looks like she's recently birthed and probably has pups somewhere nearby.

  • Definitely a coyote. Foxes are way smaller.

  • Just about every rest stop area in BC has a resident Coyote it seems.Freeloading scavengers is what they are ! You see a few near some of the Rogers Pass area rest stops and they always approach cars and trucks.

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